Biography

Interests

GK 180K •
Rsch Meths In Classical Stds

32875 •
Fall 2009
Meets
T 1100-1200 CBA 4.346

This course is meant to provide new graduate students with an introduction to materials and methods of classical scholarship. The instructor and other members of the department will present introductory lectures and bibliographies on the various disciplines involved in contemporary classical studies.

Students will be required to attend lectures and colloquia, given by visitors and members of our department.

All students should register for this course on a credit/no credit basis.

Publications

Antiphon the Athenian: Oratory, Law and Justice in the Age of the Sophists (University of Texas Press, 2002). Won the Texas Institute of Letters' Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award for the Book Making the Most Significant Contribution to Knowledge in 2002.

“Athenian Homicide Law: Case Studies,” lecture for the Center for Hellenic Studies Web Series on “Athenian Law in its Democratic Context” (web publication). URL: http://www.chs.harvard.edu/online_disc/athenian_law/lect_gagarin.htm

“The Ambiguity of Eris in the Works and Days,” Cabinet of the Muses:: Essays on Classical and Comparative Literature in Honor of Thomas G. Rosenmeyer. Ed. Mark Griffith and Donald Mastronarde (Scholars Press 1990) 173-183.